A possible (though somewhat outlandish) teaser image for the truck was shown when the Tesla Semi was revealed in November 2017. The teaser depicted a Tesla Semi with a bed carrying what appeared to be a Ford F-150 in its bed.

Musk hasn't been shy about the pickup truck's features. He's noted it will have a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system "with crazy torque and suspension that dynamically adjusts for load." All this will reportedly be standard. It will also have power outlets to use heavy-duty 240V power tools in the field without a generator.

Pickup truck will have power outlets allowing use of heavy duty 240V, high power tools in field all day. No generator needed.

Tesla unveiled the compact Model Y crossover SUV Thursday in Los Angeles at its design studio. Set to go on sale in the fall of 2020, the Model Y will start from $48,200 including destination, have up to 300 miles of range, and have a third-row seat option.

In January CNBC reported Musk said the Tesla pickup truck might be unveiled this summer.

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